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How to get to Bangkok Grand Palace at Bangkok Night Market?

Thailand is a very popular tourist country, and many tourists visit Bangkok every year. Because there are Chinese in many places in Bangkok, many friends will go to Thailand to travel freely now. So if you plan to travel freely, learn about the relevant traffic roads.

The traffic law of Bangkok is 1. Taxis don't distinguish between locals and outsiders. Refusal to load is a common phenomenon, and tourists often encounter situations where they don't hit their watches. Therefore, if you don't want to waste your mood, using the online car software is a better way to travel.

Uber disappeared in Bangkok long ago, and now Grab (Didi of Thailand) dominates the world. Although there are taxi calling software such as LineTaxi, it is not enough to compete with Garb.

3. Most tourists want to punch in the downtown area of Bangkok, so taking a taxi is definitely the most worry-free, but it is easy to become the worst when encountering traffic jams, so don't refuse other modes of transportation, such as trying motorcycles (only for timid and fat people).

4.BTS light rail and MRT subway are not from the same company. It is impossible to use a card for a ticket at the end. Moreover, the fares of BTS and MRT are not cheap. If several people travel together, it may be more cost-effective to take a taxi.

5, the bus is the cheapest means of transportation, but it is only suitable for deep travel enthusiasts, and the convenience and comfort are not easy to master.

6.Tutuk-tuk is a "high-end" travel tool, suitable for tourists who are willing to spend money. Take the simplest example: it costs 300 baht to take a taxi from Suvarnabhumi International Airport to Siam Square. However, within 2 kilometers from Siam Square to the destination, the price of the tuk-tuk car is also 300 baht.

7. Be sure to take a boat. Whether you are sightseeing or as a means of transportation, you will find Bangkok in the water waves, which is both fresh and fresh.

Please carefully understand the above iron law, which will help you understand the specific practical guide. In order to make you feel more brought in, we designed several travel scenes. These scenes are all met by you at the Bangkok Free Trade Association. As long as you follow them, walking and jumping in Bangkok are easy and simple!

From the airport to downtown, this is the first traffic problem that most people should consider before landing in Bangkok. There are two international airports in Bangkok: Suvarnabhumi International Airport and don mueang international airport. All flights from China landed at Suvarnabhumi International Airport. There are three main modes of transportation from this airport to the urban area: taxi, airport express line and network car.

1, taxi

The taxi stop at Suvarnabhumi International Airport is located on the first floor of the terminal building. Before using the car, click on the car you want to take on the automatic number machine, and then take the printed receipt with the number to find the driver with the corresponding number.

You can easily find the taxi stand along the airport sign. Although taxi drivers are more disciplined than before after continuous rectification, they can still emphasize one sentence before getting on the bus: Shit.

Meter If there is a driver who still insists on not using the meter, you can change the car and don't be too serious. The airport will charge these drivers a management fee of 50 baht, which will eventually be borne by the passengers.

So the amount you have to pay to reach your destination = the figure on the table +50 baht management fee+expressway toll.

Some people will wonder if this 50 baht is a malicious charge. Don't worry, it's really not!

2. Airport Express

Airport express timetable and route map, click on the picture to enlarge. The blue form is suitable for Monday to Friday, and the green form is suitable for Saturday, Sunday and public holidays; The leftmost number in the table is hour and the right is minute. For example, the earliest departure time is 6:02 am, and so on.

After re-integration, there is only one airport express line left, and there is no longer a red and blue line. * * * The total number of 8 stations is clear at a glance.

You can transfer to MRT (Makksan at A6 station) and BTS light rail (PhayaThai at A8 station) through the airport express.

The speed of airport express line is not bad, and the fare is friendly: it takes about 22 minutes to drive from airport station A 1 to A6 station, and the fare is 35 baht; It takes about 26 minutes from A 1 Station to A8 Station, and the fare is 45 baht.

The picture on the online car appointment is a schematic diagram of the software for grabbing a car and calling a car. Please refer to the actual interface.

If you like to use software like Didi to call your own car, I suggest you download Grab first. The operation method is the same as Didi's You can choose the starting point and destination, and then choose the model.

However, unlike Didi's practice of giving the fare range, Grab will directly display the specific amount (but not including the high-speed toll, which will be paid extra according to the actual situation), so don't worry about being bypassed.

And Grab offers many models, from private cars to taxis, from economy to luxury (Porsche), from five seats to 10 seats (van), and there is always one for you (the budget determines the model).

It is worth noting that if you call a taxi through Grab, there will be an appointment fee (about 20 baht). This booking fee is charged by Grab, and it will be charged whenever and wherever you call a taxi through Grab, and there is no pick-up fee.

Grab supports associated bank cards, Alipay, or direct cash payment to drivers.

Another form of online car rental is to buy a pick-up service on the travel platform in advance.

This is also a good way to help you avoid all kinds of troubles, without worrying about poor English or strangers. Someone will pick you up at the airport and put you on the bus.

At Suvarnabhumi International Airport, the people who pick up the plane are waiting at Gate 4 of the arrival hall, so you just need to find Gate 4, then find a brand with your own pinyin, and the rest is that someone will take you away.

Go to the shopping center, Bangkok rail transit map concourse, and click on the picture to enlarge. Among them, emerald green is BTS Sukunyi line, and dark green is BTS long line.

Large shopping centers are basically along the BTS light rail. In order to avoid the anxiety caused by traffic jams, it is relatively more reliable to take BTS.

The full name of BTS is BangkokMassTransitSystem. Because it is an elevated railway system, it is also commonly known as empty rail or sky.

Train.

At present, BTS has two lines: the dark green one is Silomline, and the emerald one is Sukhumvitline.

BTS is the main artery of Bangkok, an eternal urban trunk line, connecting one bustling commercial center after another in series, so not only tourists, but also locals regard BTS as the most convenient and quick choice for travel.

We suggest you find a hotel along the BTS, which is not only convenient to travel, but also has a high comprehensive convenience index.

The fare of BTS is charged by distance, and the farther you sit, the more expensive it is. Ticket price 16 baht, jump to 22 baht at the second stop. If you don't take the extension line (newly opened section in 2065, 438+08), it will be capped at 44 baht, which is much higher than the rail transit in major cities in China.

BTS also introduced metering cards and stored-value cards, collectively referred to as "rabbits".

Card) "Both cards require a non-refundable card fee of 50 baht plus a refundable deposit of 50 baht, plus a certain amount of advance payment to use.

If your time in Bangkok is less than 1 week, it is not recommended to buy it, because the time card is a fixed number of trips within 30 days, and the stored value card has no preferential use, unless you are too lazy to queue up to buy tickets or want to leave a card as a souvenir.

BTS has also introduced a one-day ticket at the price of 140 baht, but it should be noted that this card can be used indefinitely at 24 o'clock on the day of purchase before the end of BTS, instead of within 24 hours after purchase.

Central series shopping malls, Siam series shopping malls, Terminal2 1, EmQuartier, Chatucha weekend market, etc. Can be reached through BTS.

Finally, I would like to mention that many BTS platforms are equipped with super-rich foreign currency exchange points, which is very convenient if you want to exchange Thai baht.

Go to the night market as shown in the picture. La Chada train night market is located in ThailandCulturalCentre of MRT.

Station exit 3; In addition, you can also see three transfer stations between MRT and BTS. Source: www.myflashngo.com.

Compared with BTS, the MRT subway will have a lower ride rate for tourists, but it will not be completely missed. If you want to go to Richata train night market, the hottest night market in China and Tik Tok, MRT is more convenient.

MRT(MassRapidTransit) is an underground railway system in Bangkok. At present, there are two lines: blue line and purple line (not yet opened).

Many people think that MRT and BTS belong to the same company, but in fact, apart from three transfer stations, they are really two completely independent companies with their own transportation cards.

The MRT is not cheap either: 16 baht, and the second stop becomes 19 baht. The farther the distance, the higher the fare, but the price is always about 2 baht cheaper than BTS.

MRT also has other types of cards, such as stored-value cards, but it also involves issues such as deposits and card production costs. There is no discount on stored-value cards, so tourists are unlikely to use them. It is better to buy a one-way ticket every time.

Go to Bangkok Grand Palace, Volkswagen Shipping and Transportation Square, and click on the picture to enlarge. If you want to go to the Grand Palace, just pay attention to the blue flag line and the orange flag line.

There are no BTS and MRT near the Grand Palace. Tourists can take a taxi or go by boat. In fact, as long as they are not in a hurry, it is not only leisurely to go to the Grand Palace by boat, but also to see Bangkok from another angle.

Bangkok used to be called Venice of the East. It is conceivable that its waterway transportation is developed, and there are not many rivers available for passenger ships. For tourists, the most famous is the Zhaopiye River from the wharf of the University of Technology to the Grand Palace.

The ship to the Grand Palace will stop or leave at SathornPier, so you need to take BTS to Saphan at S6 station first.

Taksin, you can see the public pier when you get out of Station 2.

In addition to passenger ships, free barges from major hotels, Iconsiam Shopping Center and Asiatique Riverside Night Market will also stop here.

Ships passing through here are divided into blue flag, orange flag, yellow flag, green flag and gray flag (no flag), but don't feel complicated. In fact, take the blue flag and orange flag boat for example.

Especially the blue flag, because the unit price is high (50 baht for a single ticket, 0/50 baht for a day ticket/kloc-), the staff are particularly active in soliciting customers, and they are not afraid that you can't find a ticket booth; The orange flag is a one-way fare, as long as 15 baht.

Whether it's the blue flag or the orange flag, just remember to get off at N9 station. If you want to go to the Sleeping Buddha Temple, get off at N8 Station and take the mountain road at N 13 Station.

So far, through the above four scenes, you have learned about the most common means of transportation that tourists encounter in Bangkok. Of course, if you prefer a deeper localization experience and want to explore a wider Bangkok and walk into a lower-key alley, there are several modes of transportation that you can also try to take.

1, bus

This is definitely one of the sign factors to test whether the trip is deep enough, because don't expect the conductor on the bus to speak English to you, and don't expect to understand the station names marked in Thai.

If you have the courage to sit, you must have the courage to face problems such as standing or getting off early.

Buses in Bangkok are also divided into ordinary and air-conditioned. Ordinary buses are very much like antique cars that continue to drive without scrapping. They start with 10 baht with electric fans. The condition of air-conditioned cars is much better, starting from 16 baht, the farther you sit, the more expensive it is.

Ordinary buses generally don't ask you where to get off, and not all stops, so I suggest you open Google Maps and keep an eye on how far your destination is. When you arrive, press the pager to remind the driver to pull over.

The conductor of the air-conditioned car will ask at which station to get off, and he can also show the other party Google Maps when he doesn't understand.

2. Motorcycles

Knights in yellow vests are common on the streets of Bangkok. They are professional licensed motorcycle drivers, similar to taxi drivers.

Let me mention Grab first, because since motorcycles can be reserved on Grab, it is much less difficult for tourists to ride motorcycles.

Just like the steps of booking other models, you can call a car after you determine the place to get on and off. The price is much lower than that of taxis, and there is no need to worry about traffic jams. It is a cost-effective way to travel.

If you want to communicate more with local people, you can personally communicate with motorcycle masters wearing yellow vests in the streets and lanes. They are motorcycle drivers who specialize in picking up passengers and don't know much English.